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Says who? I think this whole too good for the job concept is a bunch of bull. There is no legal job in this country that is so bad that only starving refugees will accept it. Prove me wrong.
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I'll say it again. Open borders, global economy, and the push for universal health care does, in my opinion, have much to do with the National Security Study Memorandum 200.
Thirteen countries are named in the report as particularly problematic with respect to US security interests: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. The countries are projected to create 47 percent of all world population growth. |
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I would like to see you elaborate on your ''myth'' to many U.S. farmers.
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A shortage of workers does not equal "nobody wants the job". We have worker shortages in well paying high tech fields too and it's about profit. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy...ech-worker-sho Quote:
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Some years ago some companies was accused of using underpaid Polish workers. The leaders of these companies said that there weren't any Danes who wanted this job. Some Journalist from a Danish news paper went undercover and started to investigate and research this. It turned out that they had received hundreds of job application from Danes. I know this is about US politics. However this "Danes/Swedes/Germans/and so on, don't want these jobs is a lie, and is a problem worldwide. Markus |
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A big factor is not the willingness to do "dirty work", it is willingness to do the dirty work for substandard wages. US workers are loathe to do anything for minimum wage, much less for below minimum, which is where the immigrant workers fit in; if doing the "dirty work" were paid at a level of, say, 1-1/2 times minimum or higher, there might be an incentive for US workers to take those jobs...
All the talk of the immigrant workers has pretty much focused on the workers, themselves, and very, very little on the hiring entities, who are quite often violating Federal laws and regulations by hiring migrants. If there was a serious effort to hold the hiring parties responsible for adhering to long-existing laws, the incentive for immigrants to come to the US would be vastly reduced; people won't go where there are few or no jobs available to them. If you look at the way immigration laws regarding hiring are enforced, you would see a sort of 'blind eye' situation in play; there are laws prohibiting the employment of non-citizens or undocumented workers, but the enforcement against the employers is almost non-existent or very shoddy. As an example, there does exist a system for the verification of legal emplolyability status, but the use of the system, by law, is entirely voluntary: make it mandatory, make compliance a documented, and verified process, and, most importantly, make noncompliance punishable by hefty fines, sanctions, or, in extreme violation, jail time... Why is the employment verification system voluntary and not mandatory? The employers who have profited from the use of non-eligible migrant labor such as farms, hotels, restaurants, and other places need workers for the "dirty work" have lobbied long and hard, at great expense, to keep their low-cost workforce and to avoid having to comply with existing laws... <O>
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I didn't think I had to specify this.
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''Jobs that are the least appealing.'' Agricultural jobs offer you: - minimum wage - A completely different lifestyle with a lot more than 8 hours/day, very few entertainment of any kind, limited access to a lot of services (internet, public places, medical center, etc.) - Hard and repetitive physical work. - Less chance of finding a life partner (for city citizen at least). and the list could probably go on... And this is nothing new, since the begining of the industrialization populations began quitting rural areas for cities in the hope of a better tomorrow. So it's no wonder that many agricultural employers have a hard time finding the sufficient workforce and turn overseas to fill the gap and probably put a lot of pression on governments to accept it. Personally I've never known (or heard of) anyone whose dream was to work on a farm (unless they inherit from their parents). Of course if I had really no choice I would do it, but it would take a huge crisis I guess, which is something ''nobody wants.'' |
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It's the same old "I got mine so screw you" mentality that causes people to say that people should be happy to work minimum wage jobs, which IMHO amounts to theft by the rich who way underpay their employees compared to what they earn. If they had to work for minimum wage they wouldn't like it either. Certainly the rich can afford to pay people more than they do. And I'm not a leftist or even a democrat. I'm a registered conservative and don't believe in socialism. But the US political spectrum is so polarized with neither side wanting to compromise and meet in the middle. It's a never ending tug of war and it only results in a weak nation overall.
For instance, most people's wages haven't gone up in years. But this doesn't stop grocery stores from hiking up prices on products. And when you ask them why beef went up a whole dollar or two they respond that gas prices went up. But then when gas prices drop back down they don't reduce the price on the beef. They keep it at the inflated rate and just rake in tons of profit. Cigna dental has increased their dental premium $10. Was paying $66 a month for me and my kids and now it's $76 after being a loyal customer for 3 years without a missed payment. And I'm just one person they raised the premium on. They have millions of customers and $10 is a HUGE profit gain for them when you consider the millions they hit with this increased rate. I can only imagine the CEO needed a new yacht or mega mansion. Why not raise it a nickel? I'm sure that would still be a gain for them. $10 is a HUGE jump for the average customer. And $5 or more for a pack of cigarettes? Ridiculous robbery! Crazy fleecing of consumers. Pretty much a mega tax on the poor since it's shown that poorer people tend to smoke cigarettes. Get'em hooked on an addictive drug then tax the **** outta em and then blame them and say, "You don't have to smoke!" in a condescending way. See, they don't want to help you. They want to bankrupt and hurt you. It's pure and simple greed. It's got to stop! Real lives are affected and it's like everyone is just a heartless money-grubbing jerk these days giving each other the middle finger saying "I got mine screw you!" The world is losing it's humanity. And it's true that many are born with parents who got all the right connections and their kids end up well off in life and those who grew up poor tend to end up poor for life. It isn't right. And I don't like the idea of a society in which failure comes with stiff economical penalties to coerce people into doing work. That level of coercion is like holding a gun to someone's head and saying "Work or starve!" How is that not absolute slavery? Why should anyone have to do anything just to get food? Especially in a society that has made hunting illegal unless you pay the tax. The powers that be have made it so you HAVE TO work for them just to survive. Otherwise you're breaking some law. Hell, you can't even be homeless anymore without breaking the law. Jailed for squatting or trespassing since some rich person owns all the land. And why don't you ever see homeless in the rich parts of town? Because the rich have more control over the cops and have the cops run them back into the poor part of town so the rich don't even have to see the homeless people in society. They live in a bubble world where they have slaves work for them and pay them peanuts while they wine and dine on the finest of everything like the gluttonous sacks of sin they are! While it's easy to accuse many of being lazy sloths, there's way more gluttons in this society. Ain't nobody innocent. But some humanity and hospitality would do everyone a lot of good. Just such a nasty world these days. It's really sad. The money system is just pure evil and makes people very evil and selfish. And those who don't want to play the game are accused of being lazy by those who play the game to "have it all." Whatever happened to this level of compassion? How about we all stop playing the game and tear it up! The rich and powerful are only so because we choose to allow them to be. That can change. Tear it up! Last edited by FullMetalADCAP; 01-11-18 at 02:12 AM. |
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As far as relative desirability goes all else being equal (pay) i'd take a fruit picker over a fish packer job any day. If you have ever been downwind of a fish packing facility or a cannery you'd know why.
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